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A woman has appeared in court to deny murdering a man in Wythenshawe.Leanne Bentley, 27, appeared at Manchester Crown Court on Monday afternoon via videolink.She entered a not guilty plea to the single charge she faces alleging she murdered 51-year-old Peter Richardson.Mr Richardson died as the result of a stab wound on May 21.
Ms Bentley, of Brookcroft Road in Wythensawe, was remanded in custody by Judge Patrick Field QC until the trial later this year.The trial, scheduled to last five to seven
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straight to your inboxRoy Keane accused Manchester City's players of lacking 'hunger and desire' after their shock defeat by Leicester City.Pep Guardiola's side succumbed to a 5-2 loss to the Foxes on Sunday and currently find themselves six points off top spot in the Premier League - albeit with a game in hand on the early pace-setters.
Wythenshawe.Tony Robertson appeared in the dock in a grey prison tracksuit at Manchester Magistrates Court earlier today.He spoke only to confirm his name and date of birth.Mr Robertson, of Atlow Drive, in Wytheshawe, was charged with an offence murder of Lee Knott and an offence of threatening a person, namely Lee Knott, with a blade in a public place.No pleas were entered at this stage.Police were called at around 5.10pm on Tuesday 22 September by the ambulance service responding to reports of
hit by a vehicle seconds after he had been floored by an assault in the town centre.
Greater Manchester Savers website in a bid to 'give voice' to what they felt were the real issues real issues concerning housing in Manchester.The network is partnered with Community Led Action and Savings Support (CLASS), which provides professional support to savings groups affiliated to Greater Manchester Savers."Greater Manchester Savers feel that, ultimately, there was inadequate analysis of the local, national and international factors that are shaping the current housing crisis and
straight to your inbox Patrice Evra accused Luke Shaw of 'laziness' in the build-up to Crystal Palace's opening goal against Manchester United. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side found themselves 1-0 down at half-time following Andros Townsend's seventh-minute strike.
Bugzy Malone has appeared in court after he was charged with two counts of wounding to inflict grievous bodily harm.The grime star, real name Aaron Davis, appeared at Manchester’s Minshull Street Crown Court on Monday morning (September 14).Davis, who is from Ramsbottom, Bury, appeared in the dock as a new trial date was confirmed for next year.As the Manchester Evening News reports, no further information on Davis’ case was heard.
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straight to your inboxManchester United need to be more clinical in front of goal. That is the message that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is hammering home to his players, as revealed by Luke Shaw.United lost 1-0 to Aston Villa in a behind-closed-doors friendly this weekend and wasted several excellent chances in the process.
straight to your inboxReal Madrid have joined the race to sign RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano next summer, according to reports.After completing the signing of Donny van de Beek, MEN Sport understands that United are working on up to three more deals before the October 5 deadline.Although Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hasn't ruled out strengthening his defence and the club are monitoring a number of left-backs, attacking positions have been prioritised this summer and Jadon Sancho remains the top
was knifed in the heart by his pal James Hurst in Heywood in January 2017. Hurst was convicted of murder and possession of a bladed article - and jailed for life with a minimum sentence of 26 years in July 2017.He was released from prison 18 months before the fatal attack after being sentenced for an unrelated offence.Manchester Crown Court heard Mr McKenzie's body was discovered by a dog walker in an alleyway off Promenade Street in Heywood.
Walkden home in which daughters Demi, 15, Lacie, seven and Lia, three and son Brandon, eight died.The youngsters lost their lives after a petrol bomb was thrown into their home on Jackson Street on December 11.Zak Bolland, 26, and David Worrall, 28, have been charged with murder.Courtney Brierley, 23, has been charged with her manslaughter.They three will appear at Manchester and Salford Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday, September 15.Michelle Pearson suffered 75 per cent burns in the fire, and was
straight to your inboxWith Donny van de Beek becoming Manchester United's first signing of the summer transfer window, the MEN understands that United are still working on up to three more signings before the transfer window closes, with centre-back transfer options likely to be explored.In recent days RB Leipzig defender Dayot Upamecano has been linked with a move to Old Trafford, despite recently signing a contract extension at the Bundesliga club, with the 21-year-old showcasing his